You’ve already read our review, but now it’s time to take an in-depth looking at the packaging for the standard and limited editions for what’s looking to be one of the best soundtracks of 2011. I didn’t dig into the packaging much in the review because I had planned on putting this video together, so without further ado, here it is!

Let us know what you think of the packaging differences. Is the limited edition innovative or simply furstrating? Is it worth the 1000 Yen price difference? Both versions are still available from CD Japan (standard, LE) and Play-Asia (standard, LE) if you’re interested.

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Patrick Gann on January 4, 2012

For anyone who plans on buying the game in North America (and I think Europe too), the *obvious* choice is to hold out for the LE game instead of importing either of these editions. $60 for standard game, $80 for game PLUS the full 4-disc soundtrack PLUS an artbook. Let’s just say, I don’t necessarily *regret* my choice of importing the Japanese LE OST, but if I had known about these bonuses in North America earlier, I wouldn’t have imported.

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Last night I received a signed copy of the Battletech soundtrack from composer @JonEverist. It is an absolutely stunning release by @blackscreenrec! If you missed my review for the OST you can read it here @OSVgamemusic https://t.co/qSJyXOuFyo